Antilla (magazine)
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Founder(s)Henri Pied
Editor-in-chiefTony Delsham (until 2024)
Staff writersRaphaël Confiant
Patrick Chamoiseau
Patrick Chamoiseau
Founded1981`
| Founder(s) | Henri Pied |
|---|---|
| Editor-in-chief | Tony Delsham (until 2024) |
| Staff writers | Raphaël Confiant Patrick Chamoiseau |
| Founded | 1981` |
| Political alignment | Left-wing Environmentalism[1] |
| Language | French |
| Website | antilla-martinique |
Antilla is a weekly French-language political and economic magazine from Martinique.[2] The founder of the magazine, Henri Pied, has headed it since its creation in 1981.[3] From 1990 until his death in 2024, Tony Delsham was its editor-in-chief.[4][5] Written in French, the articles often have Creole headlines.[6] However, the publication occasionally prints solely Creole articles.[7][8]
The magazine's chief competitor is France-Antilles.[9]